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Old 10-07-2009, 12:10 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by wallcraft View Post
Mobile Adobe Digital Editions does not support passworded PDFs. The PocketPro also has xpdf for PDFs, but I doubt it supports passwords (on the Pocket Pro).

With most passworded PDFs it is very easy to produce a password-free version. However, "credentials" does not sound like a standard passworded PDF. There are quite a few 3rd party add-ons for DRM in PDFs, which may be hard to crack.

If this is a standard PDF password, then PdfCrypt is one free Windows program to remove the encryption given the password.

If printing is allowed, you can print to a virtual PDF printer.
xpdf on the pocketpro should support passwords, the version on the V3 certainly did. You place the password in a file in the folder containing the book. It is documented in our wiki and on the Jinke site.

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